Drug References
The Drug Policy Alliance's Baylen Linnekin and Dave Borden of the Drug Reform Coordination Network analyze the references to the war on drugs in the 9/11 commission's report. Not surprisingly, both find evidence of misplaced priorities.
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Q: Will there be a terrorist attack come the November election?
A: Yes, there are several pro-marijuana initiatives around the country on the November ballot requiring much of the government's resources to campaign against them.
(Moral of the Post: You may not be able to protect Americans from foreign threats but you can always protect them from themselves.)